Sep 2020
8:16am, 2 Sep 2020
18,506 posts
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EvilPixie
yeah I might have given up by then!
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Sep 2020
8:18am, 2 Sep 2020
48,284 posts
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Velociraptor
I've checked the calendar. The 19th and 29th are both days when I wouldn't normally run. I'm quite glad the challenge is kilometres rather than miles.
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Sep 2020
8:19am, 2 Sep 2020
13,046 posts
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Ultracat
You could change settings on garmin to record km.
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Sep 2020
8:20am, 2 Sep 2020
3,748 posts
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ThorntonRunner
Yes, must remember on Friday that my 2.46 mile loop that I think of as 4km is in fact 3.96km, and do an extra 40m or so
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Sep 2020
8:23am, 2 Sep 2020
18,507 posts
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EvilPixie
UC that would confuse me even more! TR exactly this was my issue this morning we round things up don't we and then confuse them even more by having a "metric mile" on the track!
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Sep 2020
8:53am, 2 Sep 2020
48,287 posts
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Velociraptor
I find that 0.625 is a relatively easy number to do mental arithmetic with and gives a small margin of error
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Sep 2020
9:05am, 2 Sep 2020
6,632 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
I’ve converted all the distances to miles and put them in my diary
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Sep 2020
9:15am, 2 Sep 2020
1,420 posts
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BarefootEm
I've changed my garmin back to kms and I'm really enjoying it! 6km managed today, went through both my bugs, and failed to leave my circle! Idiot!
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Sep 2020
9:18am, 2 Sep 2020
4,306 posts
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westmoors
I have programmed workouts on my Garmin for the different distances so that the watch vibrates when I have completed the required distance! I can then leave it set to miles
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Sep 2020
9:24am, 2 Sep 2020
18,509 posts
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EvilPixie
good plan westmoors
Fragile I did that in Excel yesterday but then closed without saving! Doh!
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